How Long Can You Store A Smoothie In The Fridge?
Who hasn't blended up way too much smoothie for one person? You'll want to stash your leftovers in the fridge -- but how long will they stay fresh in there?
Read MoreWho hasn't blended up way too much smoothie for one person? You'll want to stash your leftovers in the fridge -- but how long will they stay fresh in there?
Read Moreif you have some extra slices of ham kicking around in the fridge, you'll want to know exactly what their expected shelf life is.
Read MoreDill might be known for deviled eggs and salmon, but it's good for so much more. With these preservation methods, your dill will stay fresh for much longer.
Read MoreFortunately, just because your Tupperware container has the lingering scent of last week's dinner doesn't necessarily mean you have to throw it away.
Read MoreMushrooms are delicious in a variety of dishes, but if you want to eat them as leftovers, there are some important things you need to know.
Read MorePork, properly preserved and prepared, is a culinary delight. But just as there are few things better than good pork, few things are worse than pork gone bad.
Read MoreAccording to the FDA, leaving perishable food like orange juice at room temperature for more than two hours is a bad idea, as it could allow bacteria to spread.
Read MoreThe ingredients in your chicken salad will affect how well it freezes. If you're planning to freeze your chicken salad, you'll want to rethink using mayonnaise.
Read MoreUnlike something like milk, which goes bad fairly quickly and is very easy to notice when it does, pickles are a little more complicated.
Read MoreChief amongst summer cuisine and juiciest of fruits is the wonderful watermelon, so scrumptious, so sweet, and sometimes so difficult to judge overripeness.
Read MoreFor as many tastes as fish have, the one texture that doesn't taste good to any human palate is "mushy." Here's how to avoid cooking mushy fish.
Read MoreAll food goes bad if we have it long enough. The trick is to know the warning signs, and to keep foods fresh as long as possible through proper storage methods.
Read MoreLeaving a frozen turkey on the counter overnight will put it far beyond the two-hour minimum of how long a perishable food can safely sit at room temperature.
Read MoreFresh pineapple is a tasty sweet-yet-tart treat that adds a tropical flavor to recipes - or when enjoyed raw. But how do you know when one has gone bad?
Read MoreWorcestershire can help make a tasty marinade for your steak but like with most condiments, you may wonder if it can be refrigerated. Here's what to know.
Read MoreYou can rely on your sight, smell, and sense of touch to find signs your blue cheese has gone bad. You should also keep in mind that blue cheese can spoil fast.
Read MoreDo you have two-year-old frozen meat in your freezer? If you're considered about its quality, the answer might come down to taste more than safety.
Read MoreUnlike other things, tuna is not only tasty both fresh or from a can, but it's also convenient and versatile. Here's how you should really be storing it.
Read MoreReddish lettuce isn't harmful, but it's not exactly appetizing. Preventing this color change could be as simple as storing your lettuce properly.
Read MoreKeeping a plastic water bottle in the car is handy, so long as you don't leave it sitting in the hot sun for days on end. Doing so can actually be harmful.
Read MoreWhile there are several different ways you can store your fresh basil in the fridge, there is one method that stands above the rest to ensure maximum freshness.
Read MoreThe culprit behind hardened brown sugar is a lack of humidity. Fortunately, if you uncover hard, dry brown sugar, the fix for this is actually quite simple.
Read MoreFinding a soggy cucumber in the fridge is disappointing. But with the best way to store cucumbers, you can easily keep them fresh and crisp for a long while.
Read MoreOne of the biggest issues with egg salad is that it can get runny and ultimately make your sandwich a soggy mess. Here's how to keep that from happening.
Read MoreEven if you seriously burn food into a pot or pan, there's hope. With a few surprising items and a bit of extra time, even some of the worst messes can be fixed
Read MoreDon't let the last batch of your summer stone fruit go to waste. Use this quick trick to ripen even the rawest of peaches in a pinch.
Read MoreNo one wants to get sick from eating spoiled chicken, so check out these tips to find out what's safe to go in your mouth and what should go in the trash.
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